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Goat skulls and cowbells often decorate houses, as do scary monster faces and geraniums. Especially geraniums.
Taken at a recent exhibition called On.Architecture at ArkDes in Stockholm with Silbersalz film in a Pentax Spotmatic camera.
El Capitolio, or National Capitol Building in Havana, Cuba, was the seat of government in Cuba until after the Cuban Revolution in 1959, and is now home to the Cuban Academy of Sciences. "El Capitolio" has a size of 681 by 300 ft. Its design and name is derived from the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.. Completed in 1929, it was the tallest building in Havana until the 1950s and houses the world's third largest indoor statue.
Himeji Castle, also called White Heron Castle in Japan. It serves as an excellent example of prototypical Japanese castle architecture.
Believe it or not, this monstrosity actually has one good looking spot.
Graduate House
Architect: Morphosis
Completed: 2000
Shot from the tower at the top of Lincoln Castle the Cathedral dominates the skyline of this quaint and beautiful city.
Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, was built in 1880-1910 from designs by J.L. Pearson. After his death in 1897, it was completed by his son, Frank Loughborough ....
Home must have own artistic value. Because home is a place we take shelter and do activities with the family. The architectural style of home should be uniform with your home design concept. Or you can combine two or even three concepts in one house architectural concept. Home can combined with...
Life in szczecin
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The Abbey was founded in 1018 and is still home to a community of Roman Catholic benedictine monks, situated alongside the river dart in,... er.... Buckfast, Devon.
Swedish interior design and artwork in Teton, Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Artist & Architect, Lennart Stense
Craigiebank Church, Corner of Craigie Avenue, Dundee. Listed but in a deteriorating condition. Demolition approval already passed by Historic Scotland. The Church does not have funds to cover the cost of repairs. They need to raise funds in order to demolish this structure. Part of the land will be sold to a property developer whilst a small portion will be retained and a new, smaller Church to be built in it's place.